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Earlier this week Rotor Productions announced that they would be re-releasing the beautiful soundtrack for their romantic film, Berlin. Keep reading for the full track listings…

Berlin Soundtrack

“London Calling” by The Clash

“Holidays in Cambodia” by the Dead Kennedys

“Johnny Too Bad” by The Slickers

“New Age” by the Velvet Underground

“Parlez moi d’amour” preformed by Arielle Dombasle

“Over the Rainbow” preformed by Arielle Dombasle

“Over the Rainbow”, which was made famous in “The Wizard of OZ”, and “Parlez moi d’amour” were both sung by Arielle Dombasle in the film. Special thanks to the film’s producers for sharing the soundtrack with us. Berlin starred Vincent Gallo, Colin Farrell, Arielle Dombasle, Shannyn Sossamon, and Paris Hilton, and was released on May 11th, 2007. It can be watched through a link on the movie’s HTGmdb page.

The Ballad of Mike Rouette doesn’t hit theaters until December 26th, but we have the official soundtrack listing now! The two disc set hits stores this week courtesy of Checkmate Records. Each song was hand picked by BB, the series’ creator/writer/producer.

The Ballad of Mike Roulette Soundtrack Disc One

“Brothers in Arms” by Dire Straits

“Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin

“Das Lied vom Tod” by Ennio Morricone

“Pomp and Circumstance” performed by the London Symphony Orchestra

“Twin Peaks Theme” by Gino Marinello

“Wonderful Life” by the Felice Brothers

“Debora’s Theme” by Ennio Morricone

“When Will I See You Again” by Three Degrees

“What Dreams May Come” by Ennio Morricone

“The Mission” by Ennio Morricone

“I’ve got to get a Message to You” by the Bee Gees

“Locked Out Again” by Michael Giacchino

The Ballad of Mike Rouette Soundtrack Disc Two

“Evil Woman” by ELO

“Requiem Por Un Gringo/The Moon and You” by Ennio Morricone

“Drowning Lessons” by My Chemical Romance

“Angels Walk” by Paul Westerberg

“Angels of the Silences” by Counting Crows

“My Maria” by B.W. Stevenson

“Get on Down” by Ho Hum

“Knights in White Satin (Outro)” by the Moody Blues

“The Wizard Turns On…” by the Flaming Lips

“All the Time in the World” by the Apartments

“P.S. You Rock my World” by the Eels

“The Rider Song” by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

“The Ballad of Mike Rouette” hits theaters on December 26th from Checkmate Pictures.

Earlier today, one of my reporters was able to get a comment from actor/director Ed Burns regarding The Crusaders, which just left theaters with just over 65 million dollars.

“I’m not happy with Ship of Fooles right now.” Burns said as he quickly walked through a terminal at the Hollywood Private Airlines, “I shouldn’t have just acted in it… I should have directed it also.” Burns is well known for directing himself in leading roles, but has yet to helm an HTG film. “I’m going back to my roots in New York for a little while and I’m going to try and put together a small independent film.”

Editors Note: Thanks to mickey09 for pointing out an error in the total Box Office gross of The Crusaders.

The Flip Brothers Studio sent us an official soundtrack press release for their Friday release, Carnival. Every song was hand picked by the film’s writer/producer, TheJD, and is featured within the film.